Nutes burnt my buds 2 weeks 2 go!!

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I'm using general organics exactly as says on label.

Should I just use water here on out, and if so what PH for this condition?

Thanks

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I got these soil clones at plant height 1.5 ft tall, 15-20 very weak stems, small leaves, signs of zinc and nitrogen deficiencies over all lime color to darker lime some green. I added 1/4 nutes for a week then half nutes for a week and nothing changed but good growth lime leaves and branching crazy out every were. looking for green i bumped nutes to full veg and lightest lime yellow leaves burnt. I was at hitting 2' so I flipped.
Growth was still good buds developed, eased bud nutes from half to full slowly. Buds got heavy for stems real bad so I trellised. I followed the GO nutes guild lines to a "t". 300 cf with appox. 350-400 CFM's, HPS 1000w's, 4SQF per light, leaves of diff. plants never touched eachother, 16-18" from bulb, 12/12, coco fiber medium.
I think the poor early stem development didn't let the nutes in correctly and the plants were doomed from the beginning to have perfect health outside of 1 month min. of rehab. Anyway i have a load of good looking bud developing with burnt, yellow, lime, leaves everywhere.

My only concern is that the burnt leaves by the buds are going to slow or stop bud development. I have 30 -50% red hairs with milky trycs no real amber color yet. I really have no idea what to expect. Even drying the buds....the stems have snapped brittle since I got them so how will I know when it's dry and ready for jar curing?

Any ideas comments questions would be great !!!
 
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Honestly man it looks like no nutrients burn so I'd keep up the nutrients unless you have very bad nutrients burn that I see none of, maybe a small deficiency to be honest. Post pics of said nutrient burn?

Killer grow :goodjob:
 
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